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13 hours

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Online

Difficulty level

Intermediate

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  • In this course, you will learn how Django communicates with a database through model objects. You will explore Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) for database access and how Django models implement this pattern. We will review the Object-Oriented (OO) pattern in Python. You will learn basic Structured Query Language (SQL) and database modeling, including one-to-many and many-to-many relationships and how they work in both the SQL and Django models. You will learn how to use the Django console and scripts to work with your application objects interactively.

Building Web Applications in Django
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Curriculum

Data Models

Welcome to the Course

Understanding Model View Controller (MVC)

Django Data Models

Django Migrations

Walkthrough: Using a Django Model in the Shell

Resetting Your Sqlite3 Database

Dr. Chuck Sings with the Jango James band, Ann Arbor, MI

Face to Face Office Hours in San Francisco, CA

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Course Pre Requisites

Lecture Resources

Django Tutorial Part 2

Model View Controller

Django Views

URL Routing in Django

Django Views

Inside Django Views and HTML Escaping in Django

Using Templates in Django

The Django Template Language (DTL)

Inheritance in Django Templates

Reversing Django Views and URLs

Face to Face Office Hours - Orlando, FL

Face to Face Office Hours Breda, NL

Lecture Resources

Templates and Views

Tutorial 3

Django Generic Views

Python Objects (PY4E Chapter 14 Part 1)

Python Objects (PY4E Chapter 14 Part 2)

Python Objects (PY4E Chapter 14 Part 3)

Python Objects (PY4E Chapter 14 Part 4)

Django Generic Views

Bjarne Strostrup - The Inventor of C++

Face to Face Office Hours, CapeTown, South Africa

Python OO Lectures from PY4E

Lecture Resources

Object Oriented Python

Generic Views

Forms in HTTP and HTML

Forms, GET, POST, and HTTP

Building HTML Forms

Forms and Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF)

CSRF Support in Django

The POST Refresh Pattern

Implementing POST Redirect in Django

Face to Face Office Hours, London, England

Face to Face Office Hours Kyoto, Japan

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Forms and HTML

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    May 25, 2024
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    Learning Experience: Well formed content , it will surely help you in a better understanding of how things are working in python.
    Faculty: Faculty is very knowledgeable and approach used is very good. Good practical knowledge. Assignment structure is very good and automated, grate for learning django from scratch.
    Course Support: this course provide me basic understanding of how things work and practical knowledge by implementing those in assignments.
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